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Sculpture park Steinebach/Wied

Detailed description

The Steinebach Sculpture Park on the Wied is located in the southern part of the Hachenburger Westerwald and combines art with the natural landscape of the upper Wied valley. The idea for the park arose from engaging with the regional history and the unique landscape features of the area. The sculptures include, among others, a basalt column, a woman figure made of oak wood, and a stylized meadow dam. The artworks are not isolated but are intentionally integrated into the open landscape, thus appearing subtle and authentic. Visitors can explore the park at their own pace and experience the connection between nature and art without a fixed route. Particularly hikers and walkers appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the nature-oriented environment. The sculpture park is well suited as a small stopover on excursions around the Westerwald Lake District and the Dreifeld Pond. Those who enjoy discovering the Westerwald attentively and without haste will find a special place with much regional character in the Steinebach Sculpture Park on the Wied.

Brief description

The Steinebach Sculpture Park on the Wied combines art, landscape and regional history in a calm and nature-friendly way. Along the paths, visitors discover various sculptures that relate to the history and the special features of the upper Wied Valley. The artworks are deliberately integrated into the open landscape and invite for a brief stay . The sculpture park is particularly suitable for walkers and hikers who want to connect nature and culture . Instead of large staging, guests can expect a down-to-earth place with regional character and plenty of Westerwald tranquility.